Business travel isn’t what it used to be. Those spacious first-class seats have given way to super-saver cattle-grade seating and the notable features of most in-flight meals are the large prices an
Technology
Fueled in part by the adoption of smartphones, 3G devices and unlimited data plans, more Americans are turning to the convenience of mobile devices to access their bank, credit-card and brokerage acco
BY Jumaini Rachid
It’s been more than 30 years now since the first personal computers, and more than 15 years since the Internet, gave us all a digital life. Who today can remember what it was like to do business in
BY Cliff Ennico
When the personal computer revolution began decades ago, Latinos and Blacks were much less likely to use one of the marvelous new machines. Then, when the Internet began to change life as we know it,
BY Jesse Washington
I have been using a PalmPilot since the early 1990s and have accumulated around 6,000 contacts. I was issued a BlackBerry by my employer and decided to import all my contacts into the BlackBerry. I wa
BY Cliff Ennico
Here are three ways in which the National Cyber-Forensics & Training Alliance is cracking down on cybercrime:CyFin. The expanding landscape of cyber schemes that impact financial services firms in
BY Salome Kilkenny
A tap on the HealthMap iPhone application brings up a cluster of red pins on a map, representing nearby cases of swine flu. Another tap brings up a form for ordinary Americans to add to the collection
BY Deborah Yao
Because its large touch-screen is interactive and inviting, Apple’s iPad offers media companies, game makers and other content providers a way to display material that consumers supposedly will be m
BY Rachel Metz
The German maker of a new tablet PC is setting out to rival Apple’s iPad with the promise of even more technology, such as a bigger screen, a webcam and USB ports. It is not, however, an “iPad kil
BY Juergen Baetz
In the near future, you might not even have to visit a bank or an ATM to deposit a check. You’ll simply snap a couple of photos of it with your cell phone. Applications to do just that are already a
BY Andrew Vanacore
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